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| Wiley D JenkinsSummaryAffiliation: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Country: USA Publications
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Using patient-provided information to refine sexually transmitted infection screening criteria among women presenting in the emergency departmentWiley D Jenkins
Research and Program Development, Family and Community Medicine, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL 62794, USA
Sex Transm Dis 39:965-7. 2012..Limiting screening to patients answering the affirmative to 2 questions would reduce the number of tests administered by 51.9%, increase the tested population prevalence to 15.7%, and still identify 82.8% of those infected...
Importance of physicians in Chlamydia trachomatis controlWiley D Jenkins
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Springfield, IL 62791 9671, USA
Prev Med 53:335-7. 2011..88 billion. We sought to determine the importance of private medical doctors (PMDs) and hospitals as screening venues in Illinois, USA and if this varied by county Rural-Urban Continuum Code (RUCC)...
Comparative effectiveness of two self-collected sample kit distribution systems for chlamydia screening on a university campusWiley D Jenkins
Research Director, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, 913 N Rutledge St, PO Box 19671, Springfield, IL 62794 9671, USA
Sex Transm Infect 88:363-7. 2012....
Use of the Internet for the surveillance and prevention of sexually transmitted diseasesWiley D Jenkins
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Springfield, IL 62791 9671, USA
Microbes Infect 14:427-37. 2012..Internet users may need education concerning reputable websites, and public health practitioners need proficiency in the use of social media and marketing...
Use of the internet and self-collected samples as a sexually transmissible infection intervention in rural Illinois communitiesWiley D Jenkins
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Springfield, IL 62791 9671, USA
Sex Health 8:79-85. 2011..Morbidity associated with infection remains a public health concern, with costs of $US2.5+ billion annually. Novel screening interventions must be examined for their ability to reach those at risk who are missed by traditional methods...
